Four Seasons Resort Hualalai, the only AAA Five-Diamond and Forbes Five-Star resort on Hawaii Island, is rolling out an exciting lineup of family-friendly experiences for Spring Break 2025. Known for its top-tier hospitality, the resort offers immersive activities, adventure programs, and luxury accommodations tailored for all ages.
Adventure Awaits at Camp Manitou
Returning for its ninth year, Camp Manitou, a renowned summer camp founded in Maine in 1947, will run from March 15 to April 12, 2025, for kids aged 9-17.
Activities include off-site excursions to lava tubes, waterfalls, and Mauna Kea for stargazing. Families can also opt for private, customizable Family Day Adventures to explore the island together.
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Culinary Delights and Island Traditions
Led by Senior Executive Chef Richard Polhemus, the resort’s dining experiences highlight Hawaiian and Polynesian flavors. Guests can enjoy a Polynesian Luau with authentic cuisine, live music, and hula performances at the Hoku Amphitheater.
Easter Sunday celebrations on April 20 will feature special menus across all restaurants, with themed events like daily Aperitivo Hour at Beach Tree and Flight Night at Miller & Lux.
The recently reimagined ULU restaurant and omakase-focused NOIO bring fresh flavors to the resort’s award-winning culinary scene, alongside signature restaurants like Miller & Lux, Beach Tree, and Resident’s Beach House.

Wellness and Recreation
Hualalai Spa, the only Forbes Four-Star spa on the Big Island, offers wellness experiences such as sound baths, guided meditation, and fitness classes. Celebrity trainer Harley Pasternak will lead fitness and nutrition sessions from March 27-31.
Golfers can enjoy the resort’s 18-hole course and improve their game with insights from Golf Channel analyst Brandel Chamblee, who will host sessions from April 17-19.

Kids For All Seasons & Hawaiian Culture
The resort’s complimentary Kids For All Seasons program features tie-dye art, gyotaku (Japanese fish printing), and movie nights under the stars. Easter-themed activities include an egg hunt, crafts, and seasonal treats. The Kaupulehu Cultural Center offers lei-making, ‘ukulele lessons, hula classes, and storytelling about Hawaiian history.
Marine Adventures & Ocean Exploration
King’s Pond, a 1.8-million-gallon swimmable aquarium, offers interactive marine education with on-site biologists.
Guests can enjoy snorkel safaris, private eagle ray feedings, and behind-the-scenes marine tours. Alakai Nalu, the resort’s expert water sports team, provides outrigger canoe tours, stand-up paddleboarding, and guided snorkeling.
The resort’s 46-foot catamaran, Alakai Nui, offers customizable deep-sea fishing, whale-watching, and snorkeling excursions.
Luxury Accommodations
Ideal for families and multi-generational travel, the resort features twelve Specialty Suites and some of Hawaii’s most luxurious oceanfront villas, including the Hawaii Loa, Makaloa, and Ho`onanea Villas, all with private plunge pools and open-concept layouts. A dedicated Suite Concierge team ensures personalized service for an unforgettable stay.
For reservations and more information, call 808-325-8000.
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